Country legend Loretta Lynn passed away at the age of 90. She died of natural cases, according to a report from TMZ. Loretta Lynn, the trailblazing country star whose song, “Coal Miner’s Daughter” became not just a hit song but an award-winning movie has died. Loretta’s rep tells TMZ … the famed singer passed away at her Tennessee ranch Tuesday morning … the rep says Loretta died from natural causes. She was surrounded by family when she died.
Loretta suffered a stroke in 2017 and broke her hip a year later. The stroke caused Loretta to stop touring after 57 years.
Loretta is a true legend … nominated 18 times for a Grammy, and won 3.
She’s amassed an incredible 21 number 1 singles and 11 number one albums. Among her hits over her 6-decade career … “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man),” “Don’t Come Home a Drinkin’,” “One’s on the Way,” and “Fist City.”
Here’s the song she was most famous for — Coal Miners Daughter:
As for “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” the film chronicles Loretta’s life, and it was a huge hit. It was nominated for 7 Oscars. Sissy Spacek won for best actress in her portrayal of Loretta.
Loretta won CMA’s Female Vocalist of the Year in 1967, 1972, and 1973.
Loretta was married to Oliver Lynn for nearly 50 years. She married him in 1948, when she was 15. The couple had 6 children together. Oliver died in 1996. Her son, Jack Benny Lynn, died at 34 and her daughter, Betty Sue, died at 64 of emphysema.
This woman had a hard but amazing life. She was the epitome of a survivor.
Rest in peace, amazing lady… you now get to sing with the angels.
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